Top 100 Chart placements for Diynamic
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After a string of acclaimed releases on Diynamic, Johannes Brecht returns with his latest offering: ♡☮EP – a two-track exploration of emotion, groove, and sonic detail. Opening with Not My Feelin, Brecht delivers a driving tech-house groove combined with a laid-back male vocal. Its rhythmically sharp, emotionally restrained, yet undeniably hypnotic – the kind of track that turns heads without raising its voice. Dreamin is a deep, melancholic journey that floats between melodic-house and deep-house. Lush synth textures and introspective tones create a dreamlike atmosphere.
Following his debut on FTTF32 with „I Want Your Love, Samer Soltan returns with „What the F, a three-track EP that plays out like a late-night story. First track sets the tone with a dub-tinged bassline and a vocal that cuts through like a thought you cant shake — catchy, effortless and hard to forget. „Kawai, drifting in like a warm breeze. The rhythm softens, the edges blur — its sun on your face, sand underfoot, a moment of lightness that feels almost too good to last. „Flash Man changes direction. A bouncing bassline keeps things moving while synths stretch and twist around it, pulling you into the early hours with a subtle intensity. What the F isnt loud — its precise. It catches moments and feelings without saying too much.
FTTF 44 opens with The Groover by Doriann & Wave Wave - tight, punchy and straight to the point. The vocal cuts ride a deep, rolling bassline that instantly locks you in. Kiko & Olivier Giacomottos Bounce keeps things moving with a chunky groove and bright stabs, giving it that classic, floor-focused tension. Roman Kyns Offset dips things into deeper waters - warm bass, floating synths and a stripped-back vibe that stretches time a little. Willis closes it out with Lifeline, a darker, cheeky cut with attitude in the low-end and just enough emotion to leave a mark. Raw, moody and built for the dancefloor - this EP doesnt waste a second
Wave Wave, Doriann (IL), Kiko, Olivier Giacomotto, Roman Kyn, Willis
FTTF 44 opens with The Groover by Doriann & Wave Wave - tight, punchy and straight to the point. The vocal cuts ride a deep, rolling bassline that instantly locks you in. Kiko & Olivier Giacomottos Bounce keeps things moving with a chunky groove and bright stabs, giving it that classic, floor-focused tension. Roman Kyns Offset dips things into deeper waters - warm bass, floating synths and a stripped-back vibe that stretches time a little. Willis closes it out with Lifeline, a darker, cheeky cut with attitude in the low-end and just enough emotion to leave a mark. Raw, moody and built for the dancefloor - this EP doesnt waste a second
Wave Wave, Doriann (IL), Kiko, Olivier Giacomotto, Roman Kyn, Willis
After his track This Time on Diynamics FTTF 34, Swedish producer Fahlberg returns with Aint No Life - a three-part journey that speaks for itself. The title track begins with emotive synths and powerful vocals, carrying a raw urgency, like a message thats been waiting to be expressed. Transition picks up right where it leaves off, shifting from intensity to fluidity - warm piano chords and a vocal line that keeps pushing forward, like headlights on an open road. And just when it all starts to feel like a dream, Stockholm Revival arrives: nostalgic, melodic and quietly massive. Each track flows seamlessly into the next, like chapters in a story you didnt know you needed to hear.
FTTF43 arrives with a bang. Opening with Try by Amour Propre, crisp kicks and soaring synths set the perfect tone for the night ahead. Volume Up by Arodes, ACNØR and Axone captures that first summer moment, cocktail in hand, as you soak in the beachside vibes. Check Check by Gespona and Djolee pulls you into the club with its deep basslines and hypnotic flow, dragging you deeper into the night. Closing the EP with I Promised Moms song Big Switch, the EP reaches its peak, immersing you fully in the nights electrifying energy.
Amour Propre, Arodes, ACNØR, Axone (FR), Djolee, Gespona, I Promised Mom
UK-based producer Amirali is dropping the Blink EP on Diynamic, which features three enchanting tracks, each a statement to Amiralis unique sound and artistic vision. Dive into the rhythmic allure of Blink, where infectious percussions and ethereal melodies intertwine, creating an irresistible soundscape that will keep you moving. Velvet Dusk hits you with a Disco groove and retro-futuristic synth play, accompanied by singers luring you in like the antique sirens. Finally, Morning Call serves as a perfect conclusion, wrapping you in warmth and optimism, like a sunset after a long night of dancing on the beach. Join Amirali on this sonic adventure and let the music take you away.
Our beloved duo Disfreq is back and delivers another four-track adrenaline rush on Diynamic, each track a new chapter. Slice sets the tone with punchy kick and bold vocals by Lala Hayden, while Sweat! turns up the heat with signature grooves. Show Me The Way shifts the vibe with playful synths and unexpected twists. Bring It Down leaving a lasting impression and concluding the story with a grand finale.